Back in March, Titan Comics revealed a new Horizon Zero Dawn storyline would be delivered in comic book form. The comic, which takes place after the video game, focuses on Talanah as she not only deals with a new threat in The Wilds, but also contends with Aloy's disappearance.

One of the game's original writers Anne Toole worked on the project alongside artist Ann Maulina. The comic debuts on August 5 digitally and physically for $3.99.

You can check out all the covers for the first issue, including a stellar variant revealed today featuring both Aloy and Talanah battling what looks like a new machine (!), in the gallery below.

Multiple sources are reporting that this year's Call of Duty title from developer Treyarch is Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.

The talk surfaced recently when Okami posted a mock-up of the title leak on twitter, followed by Eurogamer citing its own multiple sources corroborating the news.

Earlier this year, Kotaku mentioned the Cold War setting as well as revealing that the game would include a single-player campaign, which was absent from 2018's Black Ops 4 (shown), though it also returned in last year's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Kotaku also reported that Treyarch would be the lead developer of this year's COD, with Activision subsidiaries Raven and Sledgehammer in support.

First up is Fire Mario, which makes the iconic fireball sound when you tilt him. Propeller Mario makes the propeller sound when you fly him upwards, and then makes coin sounds if you move him back and forth. Cat Mario makes, well, cat sounds, and creates coin-collection sounds if you climb him up a wall. Builder Mario makes the block-smash sound if you slam him down – given our experience with Legos, maybe be a little gentle with the slam.

The Lego Super Mario Power-Up Packs will launch as separate purchases alongside the rest of the Lego Super Mario set on August 1.

News on System Shock 3 has been sparse or absent for some time. Today, OtherSide Entertainment took to Twitter to announce that Tencent would be "taking the System Shock franchise forward" and followed up with another message regarding the studio's efforts with the IP.

Tencent is a mega-company and gaming titan with partial or full stake in numerous high-profile studios, including Riot Games. Read OtherSide's official messaging right here in the two critical tweets.

1/2 We are happy to announce that Tencent will be taking the #SystemShock franchise forward.

In today's world, you may find yourself having a lot of meetings with internet video instead of face-to-face interaction.

Square Enix has taken to Twitter to push out some backgrounds from the Kingdom Hearts and Trials of Mana franchises perfect for adding a little style to your next round of TPS reports. Check out the tweets below to pick out your favorite. Keyblade not included.

Henry Cavill wowed audiences with his performance as Geralt of Rivia in Netflix's Witcher series, a part he pleaded to play after falling in love with the games and books. The actor hasn't been shy about sharing his enthusiasm for video games, especially playing them on PC. Cavill discussed in the past his love for the Total War series and painting miniatures, but now that love has been immortalized in the most recent DLC for Total War: Warhammer II.

Creative Assembly took notice of his passion and gave him his very own role in The Warden and The Paunch DLC. He starts the campaign at your side as a loremaster of Hoeth and has some traits that speak to his Witcher role, such as one called "The White Wolf," which provides a +15 bonus versus large units and his ability being "Potion of Toughness."

For those interested in having Cavill by your side in his digital form, The Warden and The Paunch launches tomorrow (May 21) for $8.99.

Frank Miller and Walter Simonson's 1992 comic book series Robocop Versus The Terminator is still one of the best licensed comics to date, and now we can see relive it in Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath. Developer NetherRealm Studios and publisher Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment released two new trailers that show a Terminator taking on Robocop. It's machine versus man-machine and it looks wonderful.

Robocop is voiced by Peter Weller, who portrayed the character in the films. The Terminator design is based on Arnold Schwarzenegger's character design from Terminator: Dark Fate, the latest entry in the film series that hardly anyone saw.

Mortal Kombat: Aftermath is a sizable expansion that adds new story content, and three characters: Robocop, Sheeva, and Fujin. We'll have a full write-up on the expansion once it hits.

Since the early days of Call of Duty: Warzone, players have wondered if those bunkers could somehow be accessed. Well, as it turns out, they can now. Over the past few days, many high profile Call of Duty players and streamers have discovered the secret methods to unlock these massive caches of loot.

As of the latest Call of Duty: Warzone update, players can find access cards in legendary chests and use these to gain access to bunkers. YouTube and Twitch have vaults and vaults of videos of players making this explosive discovery - you can watch CouRage crack one of these vaults here.